Posted on 10/25/2012 1:21:16 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Look for an Obama landslide defeat of historic proportions.
As long as there is the press, there will always be magic for Obama, at least what gets reported (or should I say, manufactured).
SMH. Obama will end up with at least 200 EVs. It will not be a landslide. I am just hoping for a comfortable margin of victory for Romney.
Frank Luntz just said on Hannity that Romney needs OH to win.
There’s a mathematical problem here for this ‘Messina’ dude and ZERO.
If they’re lagging behind the ‘early voting’ of 2008, then with WHOM are they going to make up the difference with on Election Day? Which they readily admit is what they’re frantically trying to avoid.
The biggest shift in Ohio is in the southern Ohio coal belt. 55-45 for Obama in 2008, now 60-40 for Romney. The statistical models on which the statewide polls are designed are not recording this big change.
Open Yahoo and the headline is “Mitt Romney still hasn’t given up in Ohio.”
..I've said the same Obama will lose by 8 points. Everybody knows about Independents in Ohio will move the same thing that did the same in 2010.
I belive it was BB King that said;
The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone obama
The thrill is gone away
You know you done the US wrong obama
Obama, you’ll be sorry election day
Or something like that...
It will be a close election.
There is a lot of work to do, and assuming that it is in the bag is unwise.
But it is winnable for Romney, which most observers thought was impossible two months ago.
We can get it done.
I went back to Ohio
But my voters were gone
Not at the train station
And no one downtown
Somehow they had disappeared
From all my favorite places
My voters had moved on
All that was left was their parking spaces
Ay! Oh! Where'd my voters go, Ohio?
I can believe it but the area is not the heaviest population unfortunately. There will also be a dropoff in black turnout in the cities, which may or may not be factored in. Such changes are going to be real but difficult to predict numerically.
He was saying that Romney could win the popular vote lose the electoral. Lots of opinions, take them all in, take nothing for granted and do a lot of praying!
I don’t think it’ll come down to Ohio, simply because we’ve been over-deluged with “conventional wisdom” that says it’s going to be the deciding factor.
I think Mitt will win Ohio, but he’ll win big enough that he won’t need it.
I think Mitt will get IA, WI and NH along with the other usual suspects.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.